Re: Address -- Invalid (was Re: message to USSA Senate) (fwd)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: alexandr@win.tue.nl, cypherpunks@toad.com, home@collegehill.com Date: Tue Feb 18 13:49:43 1997 I checked with the people at College Hill Internet by forwarding your msg to them to which they replied. **N.B. - College Hill did my page so I know them to be reputable. Long story short, they worked on a web page for a particular political campaign and, during the process of doing the web consulting, they briefly set up an e-mail account for them on their server. Since then, they have been treated to a regular supply of spam from various persons who think that is still the Senator's address. They've received threatening spam (about 200 hundred copies of it) which was bounced from them back to senders who in this case weren't even the senders, etc. etc. etc. The headers reflect that they've been forged. Understandably, College Hill is concerned that, those people who might not understand the headers that well, will conclude College Hill as being the spammers - which could damage their reputation. Hope this answers (at least part of) your question. Lynne -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMwn5yD5A4+Z4Wnt9AQG5GQP+Nlf5REseGJ3Nij3Xq76A7Lkcv38vbkS8 iE0XUyJIzZ+B9sixuBHRYCeTHiX8hFRUUMgOCZWFqoXYjN3JWvIbz8W3hFV0LZtf oz7NBE3WEeM6jzDPZlRN/KDiNoMgsPDLgcP0+3P9PbOFln39jc+vvWDjK0uKl3om YBQ7DhCyccs= =PtAp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Lynne L. Harrison